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Catalan nationalism


 

Catalan nationalism, or Catalanism, is a political movement that advocates for the political autonomy of Catalonia or the Catalan Countries, and in some cases, independence from Spain and France. It was born in the XIX century, with the aim of restoring some kind of self-government to Catalonia, and obtaining a recognition for the Catalan language. These demands were summarized in the so-called Bases de Manresa in 1892.

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Political - Catalonia - Catalan Countries - Spain - France - XIX century - Catalan language - 1892

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During the first part of the 20th century, the main nationalist party was the right-wing Lliga Regionalista, headed by Francesc Cambķ. The main achievement in this period was the Mancomunitat de Catalunya a grouping of the four catalan provinces, with limited administrative power. This institution was abolished during the dictatorship of Miguel Primo de Rivera.

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20th century - Lliga Regionalista - Francesc Cambķ - Mancomunitat de Catalunya - Miguel Primo de Rivera

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In 1931, the left-wing Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya party won the elections in Catalonia, advocating for a Catalan republic federated with Spain. Under pressure of the Spanish government, the leader of ERC, Francesc Maciā i Llussā, accepted instead an autonomous Catalan government, which was called Generalitat de Catalunya. Again, this was abolished in 1939, after the Spanish Civil War.

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1931 - Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya - Republic - ERC - Francesc Maciā i Llussā - Generalitat de Catalunya - 1939 - Spanish Civil War

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Several political or cultural Catalan movements operated in the clandestinity during the dictatorship of Francisco Franco, which lasted until 1975. A president of the Catalan government was still designed and operated symbolically in the exile, because of some agrements beetwen Franco's dictatorial goverment and foreing countries, president Lluís Companys was captured, sentenced to death and executed by Franco's regime, his succesor in the exile, Josep Tarradellas, kept away from Spain until Franco's death in 1975, when he came back, goverment of catalonia, the Generalitat was restored again 1977, After spanish constitution of 1978, catalonia was organized as an autonomous comunity inside Spain in 1979, and in 1980 Jordi Pujol was elected president. Local governments in Valencia and the Balearic Islands were also elected. In contrast, there is no significant political autonomy, nor recognition of the language in the historical Catalan territories belonging to France (Roussillon).

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Francisco Franco - 1975 - 1977 - 1978 - 1979 - 1980 - Jordi Pujol - Valencia - Balearic Islands - France - Roussillon

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Nowadays, the main political parties which define themselves as being Catalan nationalists are Convergčncia Democrātica de Catalunya, Uniķ Democrātica de Catalunya and Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya. A significant part of the population in Catalonia would support a larger degree of autonomy, and some of them would prefer an independent state.

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Convergčncia Democrātica de Catalunya - Uniķ Democrātica de Catalunya - Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya - Catalonia

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